This morning.

Via RTÉ News:

Passengers arriving from Britain are being advised by the Government to undertake daily antigen tests for five consecutive days, beginning on the day of arrival.

The Government issued this advice last night after it received an updated public health assessment of the Omicron variant.

The latest travel advice was announced late last night and is aimed at encouraging people to take a cautious approach to international travel in light of the transmission of the new variant

Passengers arriving from Britain advised to take daily antigen tests (RTE)

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10 thoughts on “How Many?

    1. Col

      Because they don’t want to take advice or they don’t want to take antigen tests?
      They’re both pretty easy to take.

      1. Janet, dreams of an alternate universe

        they are all fully jabbed, I think inconvenience and in some cases cost is a factor

  1. Imelda Maybe

    If you can spend 5 days consecutive days drinking in Temple Bar abusing Irish people, what’s the issue?

  2. Zaccone

    The whole system is security theater nonsense.

    You get a test on a Thursday evening.
    Fly out to the UK on a Friday, go to a heap of pubs and nightclubs on Friday night
    Saturday afternoon go to a Premier League game with 60,000 other people. Saturday night a load of pubs and nightclubs again
    Sunday afternoon some more pubs and restaurants.
    Sunday evening fly home and show your PCR test from Dublin, taken on Thursday…

    Free antigen tests for all arrivals would be far more useful, if they actually wanted to achieve something instead of optics.

    1. Janet, dreams of an alternate universe

      you forgot take a rake of Charlie off a filthy cistern, now that’s endemic in London

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